ph's and working out at home

OK so I no long go to a gym I work out at home now. Does it make sense to take ph's while hitting it at the house. I have enough to take 10mg of superdrol for 18 days and I have a full bottle of tren. Both are iron labs products. I also have my six star elite protein and usp labs bcaas.

I work out at home fine with powertec rack/hi-low lat pulley/bench/preacher curl/leg attachment/fly attachment and a set of 90# powerblocks. I have a ways to go but it's more than efficient for me and about what I can do at a gym.

Most professionals will tell you, that for building muscle, there is nothing like free weights, and when you break from home workouts, the weight you can lift with machines is incredible. Free weights were all bodybuilders had in the old days, everyone worked out at "home gym". IMO without a spotter, you still make substantial gains.

Most professionals will tell you, that for building muscle, there is nothing like free weights, and when you break from home workouts, the weight you can lift with machines is incredible. Free weights were all bodybuilders had in the old days, everyone worked out at "home gym". IMO without a spotter, you still make substantial gains.

I agree with this! I have a decent setup myself though! Like a full on garage gym which is actually probably better then the local gym. Plus i do run my PT stuff from there! A rack defiantly comes in handy when you dont have a spotter. You dont have any mates that can come train with ya at home?

You don't need a spotter and I workout at my house most of the time. Actually prefer it. I have a power rack, bench, 800lbs plates, bands, and chains. That is all that is needed. I can set my rack so that the bar will touch my chest when benching but if I flatten out it will set on the pins. Same with squating and GM's. Plus I don't have to wait for anybody to quit doing bicep curls so I can do my squats.lol

I love working out at home. My weights are all old standard plates (lots of 50's), and my squat stands are homemade from pipe welded into old car rims. Weight is weight man, as long as you can do the basics.